by Rasaq Malik Gbolahan
£14.65
Save 27% | Free UK Delivery
Available - Usually dispatched within 6 days
Available - Usually dispatched within 6 days

Bookmark this item
Winner of the 2024 Anhinga Prize for Poetry, Rasaq Malik Gbolahan's "The Origin of Wounds" exhumes fragments of historical accounts that bring us face-to-face with the brutality of national and global wars. Malik's pivotal poems address personal and global grief through the loss of homeland, the loss of beloveds, and the continuous search for a sanctuary. He presents to us diverse ways we can engage moments steeped in unrest and conflict, while weaving poems that honor both the living and dead. In poems that startle and astonish, Rasaq Malik Gbolahan shows unflinchingly the excruciating lives of children in war-torn homelands, while also guiding us through diaries of war notes and archives of forgotten wounds. Through the poems in "The Origin of Wounds," Rasaq Malik Gbolahan's remarkable visions as a poet brighten across the pages as he reflects on the past, the present, and the future. He renders powerfully the experiences of the displaced, the migrants on boats leaving homeland to an imagined promised land. He examines the wounds of displacement, the wounds of migrants, of ancestors on slave ships and dreams buried in the dark of war. Malik reminds us through his poems that we must pay attention to the wounds carried from the past to the present, and we must also do everything possible to save the children from a world fraught with monumental tragedies.
Kaveh Bassiri, Judge for 2024 Anhinga Prize for Poetry describes "The Origin of Wounds" as a haunting dirge for loss, where "natives weigh their dreams / on the scale of war." Though rooted in Nigeria, the poems resonate globally, from the Middle East and South America to the United States and its mass shootings. Malik is a lucid truthsayer of our time, and his poems are prayers of remembrance, in which "the hand of history / still reaches from the dark room of forgetfulness." Each line, each poem, stands witness, building a mourning procession that leads the reader toward praise - praise of "the ancestors for carrying us through / the storm of the world."
Title
The Origin of Wounds
Publisher
Anhinga Press
Published
December 2025
Weight
246g
Dimensions
17.8 x 25.4 x 0.7 cm
ISBN
9781934695944
ISBN-10
1934695947
Eden Code
7359622
Over 14,000 churches and schools have upgraded to an Advance Account and we‘d love to welcome you into this free program. We know that church volunteers and school teachers often use their own money, then have claim it back on on an expense form. We can take all of that hassle away by invoicing your church or school directly and delivering your order straight away.
Opening an account is quick and easy, with most accounts being approved and setup within a few hours of filling in the form below (on weekdays, not weekends). As soon as we‘ve approved the application we‘ll send you an email to let you know that its done.
Upgrade to a FREE Eden Advance AccountFor you
Free delivery on orders over £10
£14.65
Save 27% | Free UK Delivery
Available - Usually dispatched within 6 days
Available - Usually dispatched within 6 days
